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Tech News with Get Connected’s Mike AgerboMore dog owners are leaving the TV on for their pet to peruse, and millions are playing video games of mundane chores. Get Connected Media’s Mike Agerbo has your tech news.Consumer10 hours
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Ontario Tech University hosts AI forumOntario Tech University held a forum about artificial intelligence. It comes as AI is already changing how students learn and raising new questions about trust and accountability. Some of the topics discussed were AI ethics, how classrooms are adapting to students raised with AI, and AI’s implications on energy infrastructure.Apr 6
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Healthy Living: Tick season reminders heading into springWATCH: Pharmacist Kelly Kizlyk says tick season begins as the weather starts to warm up from spring into fall, she adds the risk for Lyme disease in Saskatchewan is low.HealthMar 31
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Merritt tick bite warningA Merritt father has a warning for others after a tick bit his son, triggering a frightening health crisis. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 18
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Latest Angus-Reid poll shows lacklustre approval for Carla BeckA quarterly update of political polling across the country had Sask. Premier Scott Moe at 51% approval rating. Official Leader of the opposition, Carla Beck on the other hand is at only 33% approval – with 57% viewing her unfavourably.PoliticsApr 8
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Give your tech a boost this spring with these can’t miss productsTech expert Mike Yawney joins us to share some of the best tech options for people who want to take their tech game up a level this spring. With the handheld Xbox ROG Ally, two laptops from Walmart Canada that have more AI power than you can manage, and more – all of which come...The Morning ShowMar 30
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Tech Talk: 20 years of the cloudTech expert Mike Agerbo talks about the evolution of cloud computing as the technology marks its 20th anniversary.Global News Morning BCMar 16
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Tech Talk: U.S. bans foreign made routers & PlayStation raises pricesTech Expert Mike Agerbo discusses why the U.S. is banning all routers not made in America and bad news for gamers. PlayStation is raising its prices, again.Global News Morning BCMar 30
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Toronto quantum computing company Xanadu breaks multi-year tech dry spell on TSX with IPOToronto-based photonic quantum computing company Xanadu has broken the tech dry spell on Canada’s benchmark stock exchange. The pioneering company went public on both the TSX in Toronto and the tech-heavy Nasdaq in New York last week. Anne Gaviola has more on how Xanadu is bucking the odds during a turbulent time on the stock...CanadaApr 1
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NDP Carla Beck says this is a budget that is going to cost Saskatchewan people moreWATCH: Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck discusses the 2026 provincial budget with Global News Morning Chantal Wagner.ConsumerMar 19
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How to prepare for tick season as a pet ownerAs the temperatures get warmer and we inch closer to spring, we’ll be eager to get outdoors, and so will our pets! But with the warm weather comes the danger of fleas and ticks. Alison Preiss from Pet Valu and Dr. Ian Penkala join us to talk about the best ways to prepare for tick...The Morning ShowMar 6
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What is ‘tech neck’ and how to fix it?Worried about “tech neck”? The new version of “turkey neck” is from looking down at your phone all day. To help us pinch those jawlines and feel better, our beauty expert Janine Holmes has partnered with RoC to fight these signs of tech-aided signs of aging.The Morning ShowFeb 12
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Canada lost 84,000 jobs in February as unemployment rate ticked up, Statistics Canada reportsCanada’s economy lost 84,000 jobs in February, a surprise fall that pushed the employment rate down to 60.6 per cent. That’s according to Statistics Canada, which reported Friday that the unemployment rate rose to 6.7 per cent in February. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more in Business Matters for Mar. 13, 2016.CanadaMar 13
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Tech Talk: Google unveils Project Genie & SpaceX wants to launch a million satellites into spaceA new generative AI tool from Google is making gaming companies nervous. Tech Expert Mike Agerbo explains why and he also tells us about SpaceX’s ambitious plan to launch a million satellites into orbit.Global News Morning BCFeb 2
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UBC BizTech’s 2026 BluePrint ConferenceIt’s one of the largest technology conference’s of its kind in Vancouver. UBC’s BluePrint conference takes place at the university’s downtown location at Robson Square. Grace Co, co-president at UBC BizTech and Angela Huang, BizTech BluePrint’s event director joins Global News Morning to talk more about the event and how the next generation of Vancouver’s...Global BCJan 24
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Is a ban on social media use among youths enforceable in Canada?Global’s Jazan Grewal speaks with tech and media analyst Mohit Rajhans about whether or not Canada should impose a youth social media ban, and the challenges that could come with such legislation.CanadaApr 5
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New NDP Leader Avi Lewis addresses fissure with provinces: ‘My door is always open’New NDP leader Avi Lewis addressed provincial backlash, saying that Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Conservative Pierre Poilievre “don’t get along at all” and “I don’t know that they ever talk, but they battle in the media and the conservative party staggers on day after day, week after week.” Addressing concerns raised by Saskatchewan NDP...CanadaMar 30
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Why Anthropic is keeping its Claude Mythos AI model from the publicArtificial intelligence developer Anthropic says its new AI model is so powerful that it is only being released to some of the biggest tech companies and won’t be available to the general public. Eric Sorensen explains what Claude Mythos is, and what to make of Anthropic’s decision.Global NationalApr 9
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 8New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The University of Regina looks towards the future with the introduction of a new strategic plan for the next ten years. Saskatchewan’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 8Saskatchewan residents have mixed reactions to the snow storm that made it’s way through the province. New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The province’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8